"We got to get him going back to the basics," McCoy said Monday on NFL Network's "NFL Total Access."

"Take what the defense gives you. Don't be afraid to check it down. You don't have to make that big play every play."

McCoy said Rivers gets in trouble when he tries to do too much, but it's on the entire offense to become more consistent.

"We are going to do some different things in the passing game with him to raise the completion percentage, get the ball out of his hand a little bit quicker," McCoy said. "Help the offensive line. Run the football better. That's the key. You have to run the football."

Rivers' 2012 season arguably was his most inconsistent since taking over as the full-time starter in 2006. McCoy is known for getting the most out of his quarterbacks (see: Tebow, Tim), but if he isn't able to fix Rivers' current downward spiral, the quarterback's bloated contract will look even more heinous.